Galactic Stupidity and the Business Judgment Rule.
The Journal of Corporation Law 2007, Wntr, 32, 2
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The only real difference I detect in various formulations of the [business judgment] rule involves the question whether if good faith and due care are established, there nevertheless remains room for a judicial judgment concerning the wisdom of the decision. (1) I. INTRODUCTION
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